Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Internal Enemies Must be Dealt With

Internal Enemies Must be Dealt With
by Malik Abu Bakr and Omar al-Hakim


At this point, victory is nearly at-hand and a new dawn awaits as the sun shifts and begins to rise. The defeat of the United States and the Coalition of tyranny has been assured by the Resistance of the Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation led by President Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri. The US and Western economies are collapsing and they must retreat home to calm the storms at home. With this comes an opportunity in Arabia that cannot be passed up. With the United States retreating from Arabia and the Zionists weakened and cowering due to this, it is left only with Iran and Arabia. Iran's aims for forceful unification of Iraq and other areas of Arabia cannot be allowed to occur.

When Iran expressed these aims in the 1970s, it led to the Second Battle of Qadisiyyat. Behind the glorious defense of the Arab motherland, lied a darker fact that traitorous regimes like the royal families of Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and Kuwait were using this, biding their time until the front was safe, to make their attacks on Iraq and their Arab brothers. As Iraq stands on the frontlines again against Iranian Imperialism, the same still occurs. When the new Iraqi Revolution liberates Baghdad, there are many traitors who will stand in opposition; fearing the end of their regional hegemony over parts of Arabia and the prospect of full Arab and Socialist revolution, liberation and unification.

The grounds must be laid for the total liberation of the Arab homeland. Whatever alliances are necessary should take-place and the Arab Revolution must spread into the Arabian Peninsula, throughout the Mashriq, the Maghrib and onward. It would be unwise for any Arab Nationalist to take the Arab regimes which now refuse to back and stand-by their brothers in Iraq as allies or even a neutral party. There are many who must go for the Arab Revolution to fulfill its mission.

Iran's Imperialist aims are dangerous and the victory of Iran would mean the destruction of the Arab homeland; but it is the treason of many cowards who sit in their luxurious palaces which allows Iran to move closer. Iran is a dangerous enemy to the Arab homeland, but the danger represented by them is external, and never as dangerous as the fifth columns amongst ourselves.

There are many supposed supporters of Arabism who wish to call all Arab regimes friends and only the Iranians, Zionists and US as enemies. This overlooks those who work against the Arab Revolution from within and cannot continue. The priority at this time when Iran and the United States is being pushed from Arabia must be dealing with internal enemies and once they are gone, then external enemies can be defeated.

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